kanika7 wrote:
Hey, can someone suggest if Gmat intensive is good for verbal?
While looking for a course there’s the obvious factors that one looks for - cost, content and teachers. But I’d recommend that you look for some other factors as well.
1. Look for a course that not only teaches you concepts but also teaches you the application of these concepts. GMAT is a test of application skills and as such this is a crucial factor. A course that teaches you a structured way of solving questions is very important if you want to score 700+.
2. It should provide you with a clear and structured study plan. Your focus should be only on learning and not struggling with what and how to study. Look for a course that provides you with the guidance for the same.
3. It should give you detailed feedback on your performance and show you exactly where you can improve